Really we are left with assumptions (my earlier post).  Isn't it just as 
possible that what the 120 were saying wasn't languages that they had never 
spoken before but God worked it so that the people HEARD it in their own 
languages?  I've always heard/believed that multiple people heard their own 
language from the same person - maybe the miracle was also a miracle of 
hearing (Example - Person A "heard Peter in Aramaic, Person B heard Peter in 
Chinese, Person C heard Peter in Egyptian, etc.)

Like I said, just an assumption, but why limit God?

Michael G
 
In a message dated 10/07/1999 6:00:30 PM Central Daylight Time, 
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> Is it not true some folks in the Act 2:4 experience were heard to be
>  speaking languages that they had not learned by those who knew the 
language?
>  Logic follows that perhaps Satan can understand some, if not all... one
>  thing is certain,
>  the only thing guaranteed that Satan cannot hear is our thoughts, which is
>  why prayerful meditation is so nice...it's just you and God alone...alone
>  with your thoughts.  ....though Satan can plant thoughts, he cannot "hear
>  us" if we do or do not think upon them...
>  
>  Andy.
>  
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